Monday, October 14, 2013

Squidbillies, Vol. 2



quality entertainment
Hands down the best show featuring land dwelling cephalopods ever made. One thing the show has going for it is a total disregard for continuity. It's fun seeing characters mutilated or killed repeatedly. Also, it is a show about hillbilly squids. They live in Northern Georgia and are protected by the Endangered Species Act so they're free to raise hell. In addition to the squids other regular characters include a Sheriff and an evil capitalist named Dan Halen that looks like a....I don't know. He has no knees and looks like half a ball sac. He talks like Orson Welles and is immortal and then there is Krystal. And well, come to think of it, you got a bunch of great characters including the Reverend (another bizarre creation) and the Devil and Jesus too --both as you've never seen them before. Anyway, I've seen hillbilly shows and hillbillies in person and the same with squids and putting the two together to make one creature makes perfect sense. The animation is superb. Crude and...

Twisted genius
As soon as I finished watching my first season set, I just had to buy this. This show is insane on so many levels. The first time I watched this I had been channel surfing, and when I saw this show it was about halfway through and I was like, 'what the [...] is this?' but when I caught another episode, it was love for me. The insane humor and antics of Early Cuyler and his clan, and the weird hodgepodge of characters in this series make it a solid cartoon to watch. The people who are responsible for this show are geniuses. Freaking geniuses.

i don't need no box full of cat crap to tell me that...this is amazin'!
got this here for my gentleman friends' bert day. tis a fine piece o' entertainment. the squids are a peculiar hick bunch, don't know who got the idea to make a show based on squids but it worked. it's amazin'. i'm hooked. As Dan Halen would promote: buy, buy, buy!!!! (I only wish it came with them free "zippy wings"!!)

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